Tamiya F104 Pro!
#8221
There is not a lot you can do to adjust for that on the base F104.
You might try more steering throw. At IIC the Tamiya guys were grinding the stoppers on the front lower arms to get more throw.
Also try;
Firmer rear top spring.
Tighter diff to force the inside wheel to break loose.
Less front droop.
Less front toe out.
More fr camber.
Space the rear wheels wider, front wheels narrower.
You might try more steering throw. At IIC the Tamiya guys were grinding the stoppers on the front lower arms to get more throw.
Also try;
Firmer rear top spring.
Tighter diff to force the inside wheel to break loose.
Less front droop.
Less front toe out.
More fr camber.
Space the rear wheels wider, front wheels narrower.
If the rules allowed it i would man , but it says Tamiya only parts and no other makes of chassis and the car is only allowed to a max of 180mm it is the "fun" class at ETS
#8223
You think you could get ahold of him and let him know Im wanting this? Funny Im spending all day thinking about F1 and I dont even have the car yet
#8225
Tech Elite
iTrader: (3)
Exotek Adjustable Arm Set For F104 is available at TQ.
http://www.tqrcracing.com/shop/produ....asp?p_id=3408
FYI, Thanks.
http://www.tqrcracing.com/shop/produ....asp?p_id=3408
FYI, Thanks.
#8228
Prevent flex in the nose. If you hit the front hard enough you will either strip the thread holding the nose to the wing or bend/crack the front of the body. Would I imagine be more useful for bodies with a high nose.
Mike R - Wondering what those tasty looking new front arms weigh? Am trying to understand if there is any additional benefit on top of the adjustability and strength. Would the heavier arms actually help generate more front traction?
Cheers
John
Mike R - Wondering what those tasty looking new front arms weigh? Am trying to understand if there is any additional benefit on top of the adjustability and strength. Would the heavier arms actually help generate more front traction?
Cheers
John
#8229
Tech Apprentice
On X1, are there any advantages(other then looks,maybe weight) using the motor spacer if alloy motor mount is used?
-Disadvantages?
Also, do you prefer standard bearing in diff or thrust type?
-Disadvantages?
Also, do you prefer standard bearing in diff or thrust type?
#8230
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (18)
Only disadvantage to the spacer I can see is if you have a motor that has a short shaft for you to bout your pinion on like the silver can motor. Then you pinion can't mesh with your spur gear. I think most people are doing the thrust bearing over the standard bearing. At least thats what I am doing on my F1R.
Last edited by dfiantii; 05-07-2012 at 01:58 AM.
#8232
Tech Champion
iTrader: (30)
for the guys that have the low profile servo in place, anything special to mount it? i vaguely remember seeing guys showing how they were mounted, but I can't remember where I saw it.....
i guess I should have said, mounting it horizontal instead of vertically like in the directions that's what i get for posting 1/2 asleep
i guess I should have said, mounting it horizontal instead of vertically like in the directions that's what i get for posting 1/2 asleep
Last edited by k_bojar; 05-09-2012 at 04:34 AM.
#8233
f104wgp
The t bar in the 104wgp having a hard time finding a spare as a backup.. are the 3 racing one piece t bar the same size? the wgp one is made out of frp has onyone broken one?
#8234
for the guys that have the low profile servo in place, anything special to mount it? i vaguely remember seeing guys showing how they were mounted, but I can't remember where I saw it.....
i guess I should have said, mounting it horizontal instead of vertically like in the directions that's what i get for posting 1/2 asleep
i guess I should have said, mounting it horizontal instead of vertically like in the directions that's what i get for posting 1/2 asleep